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djremix
ok so i was adding my clen to recently arrived lipo.(thank god it arrived intact this time :-) )
and i noticed i only had around 2ml of clen only sad.gif

so i was looking around and found out my wife has a salmeterol inhaler.
salm at wiki

it appears to be a longer acting b2 agonist.

soooo, can we substitute for clen. any ideas on amount to add?
or wether this is advised/possible?

for referance, the inhaler contains:
seretide

50 micrograms of salmeterol
250 micrograms of fluticasone

so, we arrive at the main question. is the Corticosteroid gonna help or make things worse/dangerous?

as far as i can tell, the possible outcome of topical Corticosteroids is increased fat accumilation sad.gif and possible ab muscle wasting from its cortisol like actions?

or am i totally off the mark?

Thanks
GhostfaceKillah
I wouldn't add it if there is no way to remove the corticosteroid.
djremix
thanks.

bummer. but can you explain why? :-)
GhostfaceKillah
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thanks.

bummer. but can you explain why? :-)

I'm basing this off of my knowledge of systemic glucocorticoid effects (which you mentioned in your initial post). I'm not sure if the game changes for a locally applied corticosteroid, but I doubt it does.
Stay Puft
Buy more clen.

The ratio of desired actives to undesired in that inhaler is no good. Recall the limitations of the carrier used for LipoDerm, and the fact that we pack it pretty damn full as is.
djremix
oh well,
guess ill have to...

or maybe rumage through looking for other inhaler.

clen was defianatly not the easiest thing to get though customs. yuk...

thanks
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